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peter lena

had a couple of 4 to 6"  snows but nothing else, quickly cleared out, we are in a spring like phase, knowing whats coming , but have to be in a solid cold zone to support any white stuff , regularly starting and running my trio , to keep them active , along with my generator ,  pete 

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow 6" fine, dry (perfect snowblower snow), with 1996 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, 75 degrees in cab. Cloudy, no wind now. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Scrape with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, light flurries, no wind now. :wh:

 

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Herder

Glad to your enjoying the seat time.  But I am also glad that I am not cleaning up snow.

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow banks and around buildings with 1996 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, 75 degrees in cab. Light flurries, breezy now. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Plow 2" light fluffy snow with 1995 520H. 3/4 gallon gas. Partly sunny, breezy, scattered light flurries now. :wh:

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WVHillbilly520H

I see double springs on your snow plow... How wide is your moldboard? I recently found myself a 56" and doubled the trip springs.

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1995 520H+96+97

 My plow is 48", Jeff. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Plow 1/2" fine, dry snow, with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, no wind now.  :wh:

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Plow 1/4" fluffy, dry snow with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, cloudy, no wind now. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Plow a dusting of fine, dry snow with 1995 Toro 520H.

Snowblow banks and around buildings, with 1996 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, very windy, and clear blue sky.

55 degrees, dry, and short sleeve shirt in cab. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow 2" hail, snow, rain, sleet, with 1996 Toro 520H. 1 gallon gas, 75 degrees in cab.

Hold off scraping, started mix snow and very windy now. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Double and triple scrape with 1995 Toro 520H. 1 1/2 gallon gas. Clear blue sky and no wind now. :wh:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1995 520H+96+97

Scrape a dusting with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas. :wh:

 

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Plow 1 1/2" fluffy snow with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, cloudy now, no wind. Suppose to be sunny today. :wh:

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Plow 1 1/2" fluffy snow with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, breezy now. :wh:

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Herder
Just now, 1995 520H+96+97 said:

Plow 1 1/2" fluffy snow with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, breezy now. :wh:

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There's more on the way.   

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1995 520H+96+97
14 hours ago, Herder said:

There's more on the way.   

 

1995 and 1996 Toro 520H ready and able. :wh:

1988 Wheelhorse 520H and 1997 Toro 520H ready and waiting. :wh:

12 gallons gas in stock.

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Pullstart

Just caught up from page 3... where have I been for 2 years?  Everything looks the same, shy of summer/winter setups!  Thanks for sharing the pics!

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Scrape drifting, from last nights high winds, with 1995 Toro 520H. :wh:

 

Snowblow banks with 1996 520H. 1 gallon gas for both 520H. 65 degrees in cab, very windy, clear blue sky. :wh:

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cleat

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What a nice picture, love the old Ford truck.

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5 hours ago, cleat said:

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What a nice picture, love the old Ford truck.

 

Not much of a Ford guy here, but in this instance I couldn’t agree more...

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pfrederi

You keep showing that your inside temp is 66-68 degrees  if i let our house get that cold SWMBO would divorce me..heck i would leave also.  73  is a good temp...Antracite

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cleat

We run our house to 60 at night and 64 in the day.

My shop runs normally around 50.

We just wear sweaters and slippers.

 

We heat both with propane and annual heating costs for both house and shop combined are around $1200.00 Canadian.

 

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pfrederi

4.5 or 5.0 tons of anthracite 230/ton = warmth

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